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206 PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE OF HIV/AIDS IN AFRICA
9:25 am–9:40 am The Role of the Private Sector in Building Capacity for
HIV/AIDS
Jenni Gillies, SABMiller
9:40 am–9:55 am The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Building
Capacity for HIV/AIDS
Ruth Stark, Catholic Relief Services
9:55 am–10:10 am The Role of Professional Associations in Building
Capacity for HIV/AIDS
Leana Uys, International Council of Nurses
10:10 am–11:10 am Moderated Panel Discussion
11:10 am–11:25 am Break
SESSION 6: BUILDING AFRICAN ACADEMIC
AND RESEARCH CAPACITY IN HIV/AIDS
Session Moderator: Peter Ndumbe, Committee Member
11:25 am–11:40 am The Role of Academia in Building Capacity for HIV/
AIDS
Umesh Lalloo, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine
11:40 am–11:55 am Medical Education Partnership Initiative and the Role
of Fogarty-funded Initiatives in Building Capacity for
HIV/AIDS
Michael Johnson, U.S. National Institutes of Health,
Fogarty Center
11:55 am–12:10 pm The Role of Science Academies in Building Capacity
for HIV/AIDS
Tony Mbewu, Global Forum for Health Research,
Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)
12:10 pm–12:25 pm Building African Research and Treatment Capacity
James Hakim, University of Zimbabwe
12:25 pm–1:15 pm Moderated Panel Discussion

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